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Lombroso in the Americas : A Transatlantic History of a Controversial Criminologist.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- History of Crime, Deviance and Punishment.
- History of Crime, Deviance and Punishment
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Lombroso, Cesare 1835-1909,.
- Lombroso, Cesare.
- Criminology--History.
- Criminology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (337 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2025.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
- System Details:
- text file rdaft
- Summary:
- This volume examines the impact, reception, circulation and refashioning of the criminological theories put forth by Cesare Lombroso in North and Latin America from the late 19th to the mid 20th century.
- Contents:
- Introduction, Silvano Montaldo and Franco Orlandi (University of Turin, Italy, and KU Leuven, Belgium) Part I: The Criminal Man in the Americas 1. "Like a Literary Whale": The First Journeys of Lombrosian Theories in the United States (1870-1895), Silvano Montaldo (University of Turin, Italy) 2. The Long Shadow of Lombroso: A Polyvalent Presence in the Birth of Positivist Criminology in Argentina, Máximo Sozzo (National University of Litoral, Argentina) 3. Criminal Anthropology in Chile: Origin, Trajectory, and Circulations, Marco Antonio León (Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile) 4. The Impact, Uses and Vicissitudes of Lombroso's Theories in Bolivia, Francoise Martinez and Pablo Quisbert (Sorbonne Université, France and Sociedad Boliviana de Historia, Bolivia) 5. The Indian as a "Born Criminal"? Lombroso and the Italian School of Positive Anthropology in Peru (1889-1930), Gabriella Chiaramonti (University of Padua, Italy) Part II: Criminal Anthropology and Racisms 6. How the Median Occipital Fossa Became Aymara, Maria Teresa Milicia (University of Padua, Italy) 7. Prisons, Laboratories, and Museums: Cesare Lombroso and his Presence in Mexico in the Late Nineteenth Century, Laura Cházaro-García and Gerardo García-Rojas (IPN's Centre for Research and Advanced Studies and Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico) 8. Social Sciences, Jewish Public Opinion and the Jewish Race in the United States of the Progressive Era: American Echoes of Cesare Lombroso's L'antisemitismo 1893-1911, Emanuele D'Antonio (University of Turin, Italy) 9. Imagining Southern Italians as Undesirable Aliens: How North American Social Scientists Adapted, Adopted or Rejected the Views of the "Italian School of Criminology" while Debating Mass Immigration (1890-1924), Alessandra Lorini (University of Florence, Italy) Part III: Transnational Debates on Art, Prison, Anarchism and Blackness 10. Beautiful Poems and Dirty Literature: Criminological Readings of Mass Culture in South America, Diego Galeano (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 11. "Exaggerations of the Truth": Cesare Lombroso, Criminology and Anarchism in Argentina, Martín Albornoz (Universidad de San Martín - Conicet, Argentina) 12. What remains? Finding Losses and Retracing Presences: The Misplaced Photographs by Lewis Hine in the Cesare Lombroso Museum of Criminal Anthropology, Nadia Pugliese (University of Turin, Italy) 13. Raimundo Nina Rodrigues, Aurelino Leal, Cesare Lombroso and the Making of a New Ethnographic Sensibility in Bahia, Brazil (1896-1906), Livio Sansone (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil) 14. Between Social Transgression and Cultural Integration: Following Criminological Traces in the Work of Fernando Ortiz, Mario Valero (The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), USA) Part IV: After Lombroso 15. Israel Castellanos and Lombrosian Criminal Anthropology in Cuba, Franco Orlandi (KU Leuven, Belgium) 16. The Effects of Lombrosian Thought on Daily Life in Brazilian Prisons, Viviane Borges and Fernando Salla (State University of Santa Catarina and Violence Studies Center, Brazil) 17. Lombroso's Lasting Legacy in the United States: The Criminology of Women, 1910-70, Mary Gibson (City University of New York, USA) 18. Criminal Somatotypes and Ambivalent Lombrosianism in the United States, c. 1940-1960, John Shepherd (Durham University, UK) 19. The Problematic Gravitation of Cesare Lombroso in the Work of José Ingenieros and in the Journal Archives of Psychiatry and Criminology, Alejandra Mailhé (University of La Plata - Conicet, Argentina)
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-350-57794-4
- 1-350-57122-9
- 9781350571228
- OCLC:
- 1551396434
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